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Her parents, pious Roman Catholics, christened her Mary Anne Elizabeth Magdalene Steichen.
Her parents, in the meantime, journeyed to Syria to complete official duties.
Her parents were artistic, interested in nature and enjoyed the countryside.
Her parents divorced when she was 12 years old.
Her parents are retired and live in Morristown, Tennessee.
Her parents, Samuel Elijah Eastman and Annis Bertha Ford, were both Congregational Church clergy, and together served as pastors at the church of Thomas K. Beecher near Elmira, New York.
Her parents were friendly with the writer Mark Twain, and from this association young Crystal herself became acquainted with Twain.
Her parents, George and Lorena Hall worked at Gustavus Adolphus College in Saint Peter, Minnesota from 1938-1952.
Her parents divorced in 1984, when she was nine years old.
Her adoptive parents divorced when she was three.
Her parents almost certainly married in 1121.
Her parents ' marriage had been arranged by Dangereuse with her paternal grandfather, the Troubadour.
Her parents divorced when she was a child.
Her parents were at first overhelmingly grateful ; but later, they insisted that Mesmer cease treating her.
Her older half-sister Pulcheria predeceased her parents as mentioned in the writings of Gregory of Nyssa, placing the death of Pulcheria prior to the death of Aelia Flaccilla, first wife of Theodosius I, in 385.
Her parents died within a few hours of each other from malignant fever, whereupon Grace and her two sisters were adopted by John Tonkin, a surgeon in the town.
Her parents were the film producer Wilbur Stark ( 1912 – 1995 ) and New York television host Kathi Norris ( 1919 – 2005 ).
Her parents ' forces were used to protect these popes and fight against antipopes.
Her relationship with Patti was the most contentious ; Patti flouted American conservatism and rebelled against her parents by joining the nuclear freeze movement and authoring many anti-Reagan books.
Her parents retired to live in England.
Her parents divorced when she was two and her mother then moved to Timmins, Ontario with Eilleen and her sisters Jill and Carrie Ann.
Her parents earned little and there was often a shortage of food in the household.
Her parents warned others minutes before the wave arrived, saving dozens of lives.
Her parents were initially considered to be suspects in her death but were cleared in 2003 when DNA from her clothes were tested.

Her and immigrated
Her father's family was originally named " Tomchin ", but took the surname " Horowitz " when they immigrated to America.
Her parents immigrated to the United States from Mexico.
Her mother's family was French Canadian, having immigrated from Quebec in the middle of the 19th century ; her grandfather, Lambert Morin, changed his name to John Murray to avoid anti-French Canadian and anti-Catholic prejudice.
Her parents immigrated to the United States from Mexico in the 1940s.
Her maternal grandparents immigrated from Leningrad ( now Saint Petersburg ), Russia, to Estonia.
Her father immigrated to the United States from Sparti, Greece, and her maternal grandparents were also Greek.
Her maternal grandparents immigrated from Russia.
Her ancestry includes German, Welsh, English and Irish ; Lucretia Garfield's parental great-grandfather immigrated to Pennsylvania ( in a part that is now Delaware ) from Württemberg, Germany.
Her Berlin-born father immigrated to the United States from Germany in 1891 and became a naturalized citizen ; her mother was born in Jacksonville, Illinois, of Portuguese and Irish extraction.
Her parents and elder siblings immigrated to Canada from the Netherlands before she was born.
Her father Andrew, an ethnic Hungarian, had immigrated to Canada from Slovakia, and worked on the assembly line at the Ford Motor Company plant in Oakville, Ontario.
Her family is Jewish ; her grandparents immigrated from Russia and elsewhere in Eastern Europe.
Her grandfather Emil Ganz was a tailor from Waldorf, Germany who immigrated to the U. S. in 1958 and was president of the First National Bank of Arizona and mayor of Phoenix for three terms.
Her parents had immigrated from Nevis, in the Caribbean ; her mother was the founder of the New Haven chapter of the NAACP.
Her parents Bartolome and Herminia Ibarra are both physicians who immigrated from the Philippines.
Her family had immigrated to the United States shortly after the Armenian Genocide of 1915 which claimed the lives of two of Chookasian's grandparents and several members of her extended family.
Her father was Romanian-born Leon ( Lipa ) Halfin, who immigrated to Belgium from Chişinău ( then Bessarabia province of Romania and now the capital of Moldova ) in 1929.
Her parents — both of French-Jewish background — had immigrated to the United States, where her father Jacques Bauer worked as a shopkeeper and her mother Julie Bauer worked as a teacher of modern languages.
Her Jewish parents had immigrated to Denmark from Russia at the start of the 20th century.
Her maternal great-grandparents immigrated to the US through Ellis Island from Oslo, Norway.
Her father, Armando Siu Lau, was born in Guangdong, China and immigrated to Nicaragua in the late 1940s after serving in the Communist Revolutionary Army, he later married a native Nicaraguan woman.
Her parents, both French Huguenots, were Francis and Suzanna de Beaulieu, and the family immigrated to London in 1687.
Her father was born and raised in Korea and immigrated to the US to practice medicine.
Her family immigrated to Australia as free settlers when she was nine years old.

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